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PARIS 2024 Angela Carini vs Trannie Imane Khelif
#21
(08-04-2024, 08:20 PM)KKLoco Wrote: I don’t know what all the hubbub is about this. She was born a female. Elevated testosterone? Okay - tell that to the officials in 1896 when the Olympics began….

I agree, she looks like a dude, and clearly has mucho testosterone. But there’s a little problem of that vag from birth. 

This is just more reasons for humans to cry from rooftops.

Edit to add - Is there an auto-correct on here editing the word ‘human’ to human? That’s what I really typed below:

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And again edited. 

How is s n o w f l a k e a bad word?

I didn’t write ‘human’.

The definition of: s n o w f l a k e = fragile.

Shall I use that word ‘fragile’ instead?

I could be wrong but I don't believe slang terminology is widely accepted as a definition of a word or phrase.
I would going forward use the term fragile instead of terms that could incite more intense emotional responses.
Better to have actual conversation and the likes if ya catch my drift.
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#22
I'm daring to add here...

It's true the word "snowflake" is almost explicitly used as denigration, perhaps 'overly fragile' might be more in tune with projecting a less caustic sentiment (that might be presumptuous of me) but as far as autocorrect works, I am kind of surprised at the programmers assumption... layers of "AI" don't belong in an autocorrect feature.

Edit to add:

WOW it did it!... now we have to wonder, how far does the presumption of guilt travel at lightspeed?
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#23
Looks like her father finally said something to clear this up with documents

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/im...e_vignette
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#24
(08-04-2024, 08:52 PM)RuchardHurt Wrote: I could be wrong but I don't believe slang terminology is widely accepted as a definition of a word or phrase.
I would going forward use the term fragile instead of terms that could incite more intense emotional responses.
Better to have actual conversation and the likes if ya catch my drift.

No, I don't catch your drift. I don't want to be presumptous here, but it kinda sounds like someone is trying to dictate the proper use of language. I find it difficult to believe DE is headed in that direction, but if so do let me know.
Everything hurts and I'm tired.
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#25
(08-05-2024, 04:47 PM)Cornpop Wrote: Looks like her father finally said something to clear this up with documents

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/im...e_vignette

The Mirror article points to the Dailymail UK for the source:

So, from Dailymail UK

Photo caption: "Amar went on to show an official document dated May 2, 1999, which states that Imane was born a female"

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Ok, that's all well and good... and very convenient. But I'm curious... what 'Official' releases documents on a Sunday?

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Beer
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#26
(08-06-2024, 05:38 AM)Encia22 Wrote: Ok, that's all well and good... and very convenient. But I'm curious... what 'Official' releases documents on a Sunday?

Those in most Muslim countries and Israel. Smile
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#27
(08-06-2024, 05:45 AM)ArMaP Wrote: Those in most Muslim countries and Israel. Smile

Ok, good to know, thanks!  Thumbup  Beer

From a quick search, apparently Fridays are their rest days.
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#28
(08-06-2024, 06:05 AM)Encia22 Wrote: Ok, good to know, thanks!  Thumbup  Beer

From a quick search, apparently Fridays are their rest days.

We tend to forget that rest days are related to religion. Smile
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